"It is only in the depths of silence
that the voice of God can be heard."
-- Sai Baba
It was Aleister Crowley who made a profound observation that I have
always remembered from the time I first read it. He pointed out that
there is one - and only one thing - in common in the lives of Jesus Christ,
the Buddha, Mohammed, Moses and other great spiritual teachers. Apart
from this, their lives and teachings were totally different. So too were
the people they preached to and the message they taught. However, there
is one unique experience that they all shared in exactly the same way.
Think for a moment what it might be. It's not an easy question......
I won't keep you in suspense. Crowley points out that all of these founders
of world faiths, without exception, retreated into a wilderness prior
to receiving and delivering their great revelation to the world. Jesus
was baptized by John and promptly disappeared into the desert for forty
days and forty nights. The Buddha escaped from the samsaric slumber of
the royal palace in which he was born, and went to meditate under a bodhi
tree for many years before enlightenment came. Alone, Moses disappeared
to the top of Mount Sinai and received the ten commandments, and more,
from the burning bush of God. The Prophet Mohammed spent much time in
a lonely cave at night in the hills outside Mecca before he received
the Koran from the Angel Gabriel.
Silence. Retreat. A Wilderness experience. Communing deeply within.
This is the X factor. It can truly be said that prior to this inner retreat,
there was actually nothing spiritually distinctive about these people
at all. Virgin birth apart, the life of Jesus prior to this isolation
is hardly even discussed in the Gospels. The Buddha was one of many Indian
princes. You couldn't have picked Mohammed out in a crowd. And Moses,
though an accomplished magician at the time, and leader of a nation of
homeless and hungries, still had his best days very much ahead of him.
When they returned from the place of silence and solitude, they came
with FIRE! The flames of that fire spread with unquenchable force. It
set light to the world. The truth they revealed differed very markedly,
according to their own times, as well as the history and traditions of
the people they taught. But it was new. It was powerful. It came from
a place where most of us never go. It was divine revelation.
Perhaps none of us will start a major world faith or would even wish
to. Yet, the power these spiritual masters tapped is available to us
all. In fact, they are the first to say this. This power can transform
our personal and spiritual development. It is the power to break the
boundaries of our own limitations and ego consciousness.
Now, from this dramatic comparison of the lives of the Spiritual Masters,
we have a strong hint of how to get there ourselves. It is through silence,
withdrawal and inner stillness. It is only by BEING, i.e. willing to
spend time with ourselves, to conduct our own retreats. This is how we
can truly break through the barriers and blocks that prevent us from
realizing who we really are and what our life destiny is.
If you need any more persuading, consider the following from some of
the greatest minds that have ever been:
"All of Man's problems stem from his inability to sit quietly
with himself." Pascal
"You can't teach anybody anything, only make them realize the
answers are already inside them." Galileo
"When you go into the space of nothingness, everything becomes
known." Buddha
"You can never learn anything that you did not already know." Aristotle
"The Kingdom of Heaven is within you." Jesus Christ
An old story relates that the Gods debated as to where to hide their
wealth of wisdom and spiritual power. They finally settled on hiding
it deep within Man himself. They knew he would look for it everywhere
across the planet except there!
Thus, if you wish to make progress in anything - spiritual, material,
or even financial - the place to start is to go within. This is where
the Inner Genius lies, the Higher Self, the Power of God. Spend time
with yourself in contemplation. Wait upon that inner voice. Do not bring
your preconceptions with you. Allow what comes to be virgin-born.
How different this teaching is to that of the world; even of the spiritual
authorities. The Church will tell you that spiritual growth comes through
regular attendance, good works, holy communion and other outward forms.
The business world will tell you to attend more seminars, read up on
presentation techniques, and jump onto the latest trend.
However, the wise person knows that inner victory must always precede
outer. There are no shortcuts. This way of silence is tougher. It takes
time and patience. It is out of sorts with the ways of the world, which
is precisely its power. You may not even know how to begin or what to
expect. Just begin. Schedule regular time for it. All questions will
be answered in time. By You!
It is the way the Masters have walked. It is the way they recommend.
Practice it yourself. Begin today.